MU Magazine Japan’s largest circulation Super Mystery Magazine April edition just published with a three page article about Myrea and her ability to capture the wonderful little people she sees to draw and paint them, her love of nature, flowers fairies and butterflies and her call for environmental awareness through her art. Visitors from Japan are welcome to Fairiesworld and the wonderful work of artists worldwide.
The latest delightful painting in the series of environmental and conservational fairies from fairy artist Myrea Pettit. The ever open arms of ‘Charity’ hug one of the worlds most colorful characters, the blue poison dart frog which is a relic species living in a few isolated patches of relic rainforest habitat and getting its name from the toxic secretions used by the indigenous tribes used to coat their blowpipe darts hunting for food. According to the Global Amphibian Assessment, around 28% of 234 known species of poison dart frogs are now threatened with extinction.
Fairy Charity extends to all living creatures creating awareness for the protection of the flora and fauna so these endangered creatures and many others may continue to florish and share our world.
Poison Dart Frogs – True Jewels of the Rainforest
Poison dart frogs are probably some of the most amazing and brightly coloured rainforest animals. This colorful frog was not even discovered until 1968!
Find the Gold at the end of the rainbow and for a kewl $2290 -$2490 the Prada Fairies Bag is available in two sizes and is said to be a limited edition could be yours. This Prada Bag is enchanting the deerskin leather is said to have a slight sparkle to it but it is creative artwork of James Jean that just takes my breath away born in 1979 in Taiwan but raised in Parsippany-Troy Hills, New Jersey. Educated at School of Visual Arts in New York City, graduating in 2001, he quickly became an acclaimed artist gathering awards everywhere for his outstanding work, just take a look here at his developing website
A lost girl trapped and confused by the veil of her own world of fantasy.
You’ll understand it better if you read the lyrics
This song is based on a shorter one I wrote when I was 12 years old. At that
age I found out I was not a girl anymore, I had to grow up and leave
the safety of my inner world and start to be aware of the mundane
reality. I felt like a captive bird, the bars of an invisible enormous
cage around me, but still trapped. My castles fell, my kingdom vanished
and I started to be afraid of forgetting all the magic things I had
imagined. All around me was new and hostile, boiling with people that
couldn't really hear me, and all I longed was to be back again in my
shell. At the end of the song I portray the pacifying happiness of
abandoning myself into my own world of fantasy out beyond the furthest
end, far away…
The Royal Academy of Arts in London present an unique exhibition of Russia’s principal collections including works from Moscow’ State Museum and the State Russian Museum and State Hermitage Museums in St Petersburg. Masterpieces of Russian and French artists between 1870 and 1925. Read more about this exhibition and booking arrangements here
Ann Mari Sjogren the Worlds oldest living Fairy Artist celebrated her 90th Birthday in Sweden on 1st January 2008 with a surprise visit from English fairy artist Myrea Pettit of Fairiesworld. Both artists were overcome with the emotion of the surprise party planned at the suggestion of Per Arne Skansen who was responsible to rediscover the talents of Ann Mari in 2001 and a lifetime of drawing and pictures that had lain unpublished for years. Since that time Ann Mari has had her work published in numerous books and magazines and newspapers and made TV appearances and radio interviews. It seems it is never too late for a real fairy to make her mark on a world eager to see her work first published worldwide in 1947 in A Day in Fairyland. Long live Ann Mari and Happy Birthday Blessings.
BBC attitudes to the Fairies World may be changing. Radio 1 is finally showing acceptance to the Pogues Fairytale of New York their hit back in the singles chart for the fifth time. see Fairytale of a fairytale
Situated in the heart of the exotic North of Pakistan. The Fairy Meadows are green and lush pastures surrounded by an alpine pine forest at the base of Nanga Parbat,the ninth highest in the world at 8,126 m.
German climbers on their way to the Base Camping in the 1930’s gave it the name and Fairy Meadows been a source of enchantment for travelers from all over the world. A large number of species of birds and wildlife frequent this virgin fairieforest which offers spectacular views full of faery enchantment.
LONDON — The British Library has acquired the archives of the Nobel Prize-winning playwright Harold Pinter 77 including his correspondence with leading figures in theatre and literature.
The library announced it had paid US$2.24 million for the archive, which includes Pinter's collection of play scripts, which has been on loan to the library since 1993.
The archive includes more than 150 boxes of manuscripts, scrapbooks, letters, photographs, programs and e-mails, and a draft of The Queen of all the Fairies, an unpublished memoir of Pinter's youth, the library said. A selection will be on display at the library from Jan. 11 to April 13.